NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is now officially launched, but there were plenty of questions surrounding the card before its release. Based on specs, this new graphics card should also far surpass the $469 (£419, AU$699) AMDRadeon RX Vega 56. Most well-seasoned PC enthusiasts can already have a good guess about the performance and overclockability of the GTX 1070 Ti as it sits between existing similar designs and the number of CUDA cores and reference clocks are now known.

Of course the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is based upon Nvidia's Pascal architecture and snuggles in specs, performance and pricing between the now available GTX 1070 and 1080 designs. Apart from that an issue with the GeForce GTX 1080 laptop (with G-Sync) has been addressed and now stuttering is gone. But first, let's look at the confirmed specifications of the Nvidia GTX 1070 Ti.

The Nvidia GTX 1070 Ti is aimed at the high-end market and the graphics card is both 4K and VR Ready. However, even though it has been launched today, with pre-orders opening up immediately, end users won't get their mitts on these graphics cards until 2 November and onwards. Above is the sample of the Palit GeForce GTX 1070 Ti overclocked quickly with an MSI Afterburner. Are any of you now in the market for a new graphics card?